[ptx] GUI Cross Platform Development
Carsten Schurig
Carsten.Schurig at gmx.net
Thu Mar 10 17:58:59 GMT 2005
On Wed, 9 Mar 2005 22:41:15 +0100 (CET) Kai-Uwe Behrmann wrote:
> Well, I do most of my programming now in fltk. It runs natively
> at least on quartz, but looks the same on every platform - no aqua
> buttons. For nearly all advanced widgets one need to look around
But looking the same on every platform isn't good, because it
should look like the rest of the applications on the platform does!
On unixes the users are used to many different looks (that doesn't
mean it's good) but on Windows (and I think on MacOS too) users are
not.
Actually I don't care what toolkit is used but I do care whether
applications "fit" into my GUI. So if there's a Gome/GTK2 app
available I'll use rather this than a similar Qt application. I
don't care for the overhead of Qt/KDE or Gtk/Gnome. As I use
applications of both "world" the libs are loaded anyway at almost
anytime.
Therefor I think Red Hats Bluecurve design is a good way. As user I
don't care what library the developer does like to code with...
Cheers,
Carsten
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